Long Line Forming for Fights Against Bellator’s Joe Warren

Filed under: Bellator, NewsUNCASVILLE, Conn. — If everything goes according to Joe Warren’s plans, he might find himself to be the busiest fighter in MMA. Warren, who is Bellator’s reigning featherweight champion, is moving forward with plans to enter…

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Joe WarrenUNCASVILLE, Conn. — If everything goes according to Joe Warren‘s plans, he might find himself to be the busiest fighter in MMA. Warren, who is Bellator‘s reigning featherweight champion, is moving forward with plans to enter the promotion’s upcoming bantamweight tournament field. But he also has two other fighters waiting for dates against him with hopes of wresting that featherweight belt from his grasp.

So in what order will he tackle his many tasks? According to Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney, Warren is locked and loaded for the bantamweight tournament, where he’ll take on former Cuban Olympic wrestler Alexis Vila in September.

But after that, things get tricky.

Of course, if Warren beats Vila, he’ll advance, and if he makes it through to the tournament finale, he’ll be booked up until November. That will leave current No. 1 contender Patricio “Pitbull” Freire waiting … or not. Pitbull is currently recovering from a broken hand and his return date is yet undetermined.

If he’s healthy, he’d get the first featherweight title shot at Warren, but there’s another guy in line right behind him, and that’s Pat Curran, who punched his ticket to face-off for gold by knocking out Marlon Sandro at Saturday night’s Bellator 48.

Curran could potentially face either Warren or Pitbull, depending on who emerges from their bout with the belt. But it may be a while for that to happen. That may not be the worst thing for Curran, who has fought four times in the last four months and could probably use a break.

Rebney said Pitbull should get back into training in the next three to four weeks, and would likely need at least two months of camp before facing Warren.

So things will depend mainly on how far Warren advances and how quickly Sandro’s hand heals.

“If Joe … wins the bantamweight tournament and earns the right to fight [champion] Zach [Makovsky], then he could conceptually have three world title fights in a row,” Rebney said.

Here’s one more wrinkle for fun: Warren has brought up the possibility of trying to qualify for the 2012 Olympics in wrestling. Think there’s a back log of fighters waiting to get at him now? It might only get worse.

“It’ll play itself out, but it’ll be interesting theater to watch it play itself out,” Rebney said.

 

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Bellator to Host First Event in Canada on July 23

Filed under: Bellator, NewsJust over two years into its existence, Bellator will make its first trip into Canada when it goes to Rama, Ontario to host Bellator 47 at Casino Rama.

The summer series event, which will take place on July 23, will feature…

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Just over two years into its existence, Bellator will make its first trip into Canada when it goes to Rama, Ontario to host Bellator 47 at Casino Rama.

The summer series event, which will take place on July 23, will feature featherweight champion Joe Warren defending his belt against Patricio “Pitbull” Freire.

According to Bellator, the event will also host the semifinals of the summer featherweight tournament. Among those in the field are Marlon Sandro, Ronnie Mann, and Pat Curran. The quarterfinals take place the month before, at Bellator 46.

To date, all Bellator events have taken place in the U.S., with Florida in the lead with six events hosted.

Casino Rama is located on reserve land about 90 miles north of Toronto, and has a 5,000-seat entertainment center that will play host to the event.

 

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Bellator 41 Results: Warren, Makovsky And Featherweight Semifinals

Filed under: Bellator, Results, NewsMMA Fighting has Bellator results from the Cocopah Resort and Casino in Yuma, Arizona.

Bellator 41 features two featherweight tournament semifinal bouts, as well as a pair of superfights, one featuring featherweight…

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MMA Fighting has Bellator results from the Cocopah Resort and Casino in Yuma, Arizona.

Bellator 41 features two featherweight tournament semifinal bouts, as well as a pair of superfights, one featuring featherweight champ Joe Warren, and another with bantamweight kingpin Zach Makovsky.

Bellator 41 results are below.

Joe Warren Overcomes Rough Start to Win Controversial Bellator Superfight

Filed under: Bellator, NewsIt is bound to happen eventually, a Bellator champion losing in a non-title superfight while waiting for a challenger to emerge from the seasonal tournament brackets.

Joe Warren escaped becoming the first to join that list,…

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It is bound to happen eventually, a Bellator champion losing in a non-title superfight while waiting for a challenger to emerge from the seasonal tournament brackets.

Joe Warren escaped becoming the first to join that list, emerging with a unanimous decision win over Marcos Galvao, but he certainly had his share of scary moments on the way to what will certainly be viewed as a controversial decision.

Warren (7-1) got off to a horrific start in the 137-pound catch weight bout, ending up on his back after a missed takedown, with Galvao landing huge strikes and then transitioning into an arm bar before Warren pulled free.

Bellator Tournament Finals: Warren Wins Controversial Decision, Shlemenko Rolls

Filed under: Bellator, NewsJoe Warren and Alexander Shlemenko captured Bellator tournament titles, taking completely different paths en route to victories at Bellator 22.

Warren overcame a nearly disastrous first round, grinding out a disputed three-r…

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Joe Warren and Alexander Shlemenko captured Bellator tournament titles, taking completely different paths en route to victories at Bellator 22.

Warren overcame a nearly disastrous first round, grinding out a disputed three-round split decision over Patricio “Pitbull” Freire, while Shlemenko crushed his way to a first-round knockout win.